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A good,adustdous white boy, one who oitied'and writo, as an appren tio 'A :at isofino. JAEWUET Aw F rashion, Free, WIiL be given at WINNSIBORO on WEDNFSDAY, 17t- DAY OF THt8 MONTII. Every man, in Fairfield County, WHITk and C'OWd1ED, whether he be 6d goO tor Republican, Union Reforner Qr. ion Leaguer, is invi. ted. d Si\rpeoter, General Butler, General Kershaw, and other distiu guished: Speakers will address the audience on tho.oca!ion. NeW A ertiseme ntn. Five Hundred Bushels White Corn and Forty S%eks New Family Flour, just received at D. R. Flennikea's. Notice to Contraotors-G. H. Me Master. Attention 1. All citizens, w1, 1)y taxes and who are therefo, e i terested in pro veutiug the Scot.. Administration from fraudulently contractiog other millions of debt for the people to pay, are urged to contribute to the Barba cue, at which some of the crimes of the present state officials are to be un veiled. Stupid men cannot see the danger of bankruptcy which threatens the State ; the more intelligent,, there fore, of our people are especially in vited to contribute to the Barbecue and to come and hear the speeches. Wire at Itldgeway. The new Blacksmith Shop occupied by Moses, James and Dan'l Adams, colored, was burned Sunday morning about two o'clock. The set of tools, were very large and fine, and belonged to the mechanis. The house was the property of I. S. Desportes. Probable cause-heloxtinguishable coal. Who Can H eat It ? We saw on exhibition on the street on Saturday. last, a corn-stalk with ears of corn,' sixteen and a half feet high. The stalk was grown on Dr. Buchanad's 'plantation, three miles south-east of this place, and was rais ed by Mr. Jackson Tidwell. Ile say, that he has eight acres of the same sort. A ro there other planters in the District whose edrn crop can compete with the above. From the.Columnbia Quardian of a recent, date, we glean the following. bhily commendable notice of our Intit.ute, old lit. Zion: "We liive been shown by Mr. A. Y.Lee, the Architect, a draft of the pau of the bustdinig. It is a hanid some two-story building, with a French roof of the Mansard pattern, with a handsome cupola attached. We are pleased to not,ice these evi dences of prosperity anid success in thec Mt. Zion College, which, as a school of discipline and of thorough classical and mathematical training, st ands with the Airst of our So4thern institutionis." Crumb. Col. T1.. L. Boremnan, of G reenville, is dead. The passenger trains on the Spar tanburg and Onion Railroad are now running daily. The Charlotte, Columbia and Au gusta Railroad announoes to summer tourists that they will issue excarslon ticket. to t) Niagara Falfr and c4ihor poit, at d(ates.2 9 ' "Dr .' ar or, whofjor (hiri'ty four yealtilf1144)tke ydeitIoWi of Phy sic ian and 8 prete donit of the State Lunatic A 'i " 3~been removed by R. K. . . Easor, ap E~9$i n11ow be ing -bI Ndgowtf61' to 'pilypoe of re buil\hig. Wer th rfore, jd#iae pe dlosr1, a 4d gqust igns t9keep well out fro.i the builig. Parents also had lietter keep -their. children at home, or if not .at, home keep them away from .thqe ding yblile ob work Is progressing. 'Fow readet-s, perhaps, have a fair ~Inderst tllb, f tIe '*6rd "retites," whicMeeiifregleJntly~ in 'the nows froin Nu' ofie TOs tb (qll'owing from one of .our exchangis: 'They ~y owesmpr for h ob~rfds, but sipl osne ro'h peoiple. Thbso loans are entered to the credit of. the lender, on the Government ledgers, and draw a specifeed rate of interest. The holder. of the debt are osled value denote popular distrust or con fidence in the Government." The Marion Star, of 3d instant, says that the Sheriff of Darlington County was lodged in the Marion jail for re. fusing to obey an order of the Court. Holdon's organ at Raleigh gives ,the following cheering news for the North Carolinians: "After the ole. tion the ej uhu will, if possibie, be more active than ho is now." It is hoped his activity will display itself in dangling at the end o'a rope. A correspondent of the Ohio Oulti rator vouches for the mie it of this re cipe for making vinegar : "Take and mix one quart of molasses, three gal luns of (rain) water, and one pint of yeast. Let it ferment and stand for four weeks, and they will have the best Qf vinegar." "'What to Vear and A1 w 4) Make It," Is the title of a book of instructions on dress and dressmaking, published oy Mine. Demorest, at 15 cents. Dressmakors and ladies generally will find in this manual muoh useful in formation, and complete insti action in every department of ladies' and children's dress. It is i4sued semi annually, and sent free of postage. Address Mne. Domorest, 838 Broad vay, New York. A bereaved Georgian thus bewails the loss of his faithful servant. We commend the verso to the notice of Mark Twain : Good I ye, old Bob, a long farewell, We ne'er shall neet on earth any more, But in Ileaven we hope to meet and dwell With all our friends who are gone before. Anclicnt ,lon.ilers, The TWhile Pine News gives this interesting description of a monster discovered in Nevada: "About one hundred miles to the ,outheast of Hamilton is a high plat eu of land containing an extensive deposit of marine shells and the fossil remains of a large variety of extinct species of fish. But the curiosity Which most challenges the interest and investigation of autiquarics is the uotrifi,d form of what was evidently once an immense sea monster. It lies in the high plateau in a position giv lug rise to the theory that this locale was once a great shoal, and that the antediluvian leviathan floundered and perished onlits surface as the wa ter receded. The petrifaction is per feet, and is estimated to weigh ten tons. It presents a dual appearance -the head and body that of a hump back whale, and the extremities ex tend into feelers and antennm like the polypus or devil fish, with the excep tiun that they were evidently during life lined with a hard and bony sub stance. The eyes are set in each side of the head, which is flat and oblong, .nd are twenty-four inches apart. The mouth is armed with triple rows of teeth, sharp ini front, but underneath imnd well into the jaw they turn iunto erinders, capped by a solid MAesoua formnation, rnning back from the videst. portion of the head. In this respect it resembles the celebrated arhcow of Central America, am phihiousinhabit-granivorouson land and oarnivorous in water. "The length of' this singular relic of an unknown age hass rnot yet been determniined, but as the body blends into the tail, it tapers down to so small a size that, makiatg due allow ance, its ena ire weight would not be far front that stated. This inland coutntry aboundls ini curious fossils of a marine character. We have seen speeimuens of crustacem found in our~ imnmediate vicinity which puzzled scientists and antiquaries.' A FJGfrT WrTH GnArIT'ii PRnTIvr SECREaTARaY.-A corrcmponadent of the D?ubu)que Herald describes the follow ing scene at the capitol just as Con gress was about to adjourt i "Quite an affray caime off in the capitol, in front of one of the Senate doors, two or three da3s since, which was carefully kept out of the paipors here, and I have boon no reference to it in papers elsewhere. General Dent, brother-in-law of the p resident, came down to the Senate door, where he was eot cy a fell.o.w who had applied to him for his inifluence in obtaining some position, and who olaimed that Dent bad, to use his own classical ex, p ressiotI, 'lied,' in makirng piromises he had, failed to fulfil. Ifavmng ap plied to Dent that pithy though un parliamentary term, he struck Dent, who in tut n took him by the throat, and a to6w followed. One of the eapi tol police ,eamo to quell the distur bance, but he got knocked down. The assistant doorkeeper and two or three others rushed to the scene of distur bance ; and the only salient points in the case were the six legs sticking out towards the several points oft the compass, the owners thereof rolling over and over in one indistinguishable mass. By faithful and persaistent pulling at the aforesaid.lege the com batants were finally separptted, and it was found that the poor policeman had the Worot .of tlie affrayv. No ar hamte wtere made, Ibst the rmatitor'abould get i94to e~~ ,papes.'" An exchange says : * t :esaid thant the use of hair-dye mnakee people driveling idiots. Our contemrporary seems to us to have confused cause and effect. Our experience is that idiocy precedes rather thtan follows h luse non h ai.dy liA)mCALISbl IN NOITI CAROLINA. ''ho Wilmington Journal puts the following very pertinent question, in a review of the enormous otrava ganee, which has characterized the managers of the State Government. We are constrained to confess that the same enquiry can be made here. Speaking of the afflietions under which the State has sun'ered and is suffering, it says: iow many of the substantial voters of North Carolina are respon,iblo for this result? How mlany, by negli gence and indifference, remained away from the polls? Ilow many cowardly feared that "sonhething worse" would result if the Iadic,.la were not put in power? 1ow mlany feared loss in their business if they ofTeuded political opponents? And what have they made by their indif ference or their fears ? Is their busi r,e:s improved or their taxes lessened T Let these same men have a care that they do not bankrupt the State and thenselves by a repetition at the next elect ion. We can, if we will, destroy R1dical power and end Radical legislation. Will we do it? We shall see. A ScrAP Or Il1sror1Y.--One day, when the ,even wi,:,n men of Greece were at the court of I'criander of Cor. inth, the question was proposed : ''Which ii the most perfect popular government ?" "Tht-t," said Bias, "where the laws have no superior." 'That," said Thales, "where the inhabitants are neither too rich nor too poor." "That,"s i A nacharsis, the Soy thian, "where dignities are always conferred upon the virtuous and nev er upon the base." "That," said Cleomas "where the citizens fear blame inore than punlisht iwtent.', "That,"' said libilo, "where the laws are wore regarded than the ora tors." But Solon's opinion seems to hlave greatest weight, who said, "Where an insult d no to the tcanest subject is al insult upon the whole Coustitu tion. The Now York )mrnocrat tells a singllar sIort' in regard lo the assassil a tion of Mr. Lincolu. Th. )emocrat saye that. Ihere was no ('onspiraev to as fass;unate Lncoln, althouIgh tlhere had been one far his abdc(tion. The assas. sina1oton was the work of Booth alon, .tad he was insl'irc'd Ither'to by the 'x,'cntion of John Yates Ba,all, a boson friend of Booth, whom Lumcolu had prc-mised Boot h to spare. TI' story is a strang,, one, as told by the Denocrat and hss every nppear ance of truth. Wil ho foundl on the outsirle of to- dav's pajper. The Human Form Diviue, What sad havoo Scrofila inflicts on the human system. 11-w Ithelnmalism dislorts the frame. What. misery the injndious us1S of Calunel entails. How sad the efl'eors of Syphilis transmlilted from parent to child Wonild you aviod Ihese terrible afilictio,s, f:,il not. to use DRt TUTT'.S SAISAPA It!LLA AND QU'e.1N'8 Dl)LIGIIT. It penetrates every libre of the system. even into the bones, and eradicates every trace ei dise,ts.. aug 4-lm gr Lipa' Great, German Uit ter' W \ill give an appectite, g;W Lippmant's Graeat Gsrrman Bit ters enr*es Liver Complaint. 2J7 Lippmani's Greait G rman Bit ers regatIes a lhe Bowelst]. gg Lippmnan's Great G'erman Bit. ters, tI: e best Spinfg Medieme,~t gry Ljippman's Great German Bit t ers gives at good a ppetite, g'J L ppmnan's Grnat German Bit tern Cnles n tever well" people. g'2. Lippman's Great German Bit. ters Cures Female complaints. gli Lippman's Great German Bit ters cnres Nervousna'ss. gr Lippman's Great German Bit. ters purifles the blcood. Of5~ Lippan's Great Germnan Bit. ters gives tone to Digestive Organts. Notice to Contractors. SEAI,E D Propostala wilt be received until K)September lt 1870. by thme tundersigin ed Duttiding Committee or Mt. Zinn Society. tor rebuilding their school oditlce utpon the old site in the town of M innisboro. liuild ing to bre brick, 44a54 feet, t wo stories with Mansard root'. Plants andl specifica t3Ons may be seen at the off,ce of A. Y. Lee, Arohiteet, Columbia. 89. 0. Q', II. McMASTER, 8. B. CLYOWN KY, PIERRF BACOTY, (Charle'slon N'ews, Columiha Guardian andI Charlotte Obsereer puiolish three times and send bill to this office. aug 4-thil JUST RECEIVED. 500 Bushels WHTE CORN, 40 Sacks New FAMILY FLOURI. D. R. Flonnlken. DISSOLUTION. T H IE firm of Goodlng, Stuart & Co., is Lthis day dissolved by mutual eonsent. We recommend to the public Mr. 0. A. White, who hats rented our Bakery and will conduct the same. A. P.GOO0DING, E 8.gSTUARIT, July 26, 1870. The underslined hats charge of the Books and Account., and will close op the busI.. ness of the ~em, A. F. GOODING. july 2A DR. WM. 1I. TUT'M COMtPOUND EXTRAOT OF Sarsaparilla and Queen's Delight Is the acknowledged antidote to all Blood Diseases. For Ilisenses produced by the use of Mer cury, and for Syphilis, with its train of evils, this Compound is the only sure Anti dote. To the poor crenture, enfeebled in mind and body. by reCret practices, whose nerves aro unstrung, nid countenance downcast, Te'/c Sarn parilla and Queen's D)elight iv a bIassing. Try it fairly. and your nerves will be restored to their wonted vigor, and your dejected countenance be made radiant with Iho consciousne'ss of RIESTOltF,D \IAN 1lOOD. lieing free from violenl isine ra'.4 it is adapted to general use. 'T1'e old antd yonag may usn it ; the most delicate female at any time may take it ; the tender infant, who may haro inherited disenses, wll be cured. June 23-2mu PArnoxzit llose Esr:ettn1Ha.-Mr. P. P. T,ale, wthoce advertisement appears in another column, has estnblished onl t firin batsis, in Ctatleston the largest and most complete mianufactory of doors, Sashes, blitds, &c., in the Southern States. line ing advertised liherally during the past year, h has secured a large custom. ex. tending its far west as Alabama, nnt he has thtus been ennbled to put forth it printed price list which defies conpetition. E,very person who contemplates building or re pniring should write at once for Mr. Toale's price 14.t. If you want Cheap Goods, go to )avidson & Co. Sey'- The attention of our renAers is called to-day to the ad.erli>etent in an other colutnn, henued Lippman's Freat (or man Bitters, a preparation that has been used for upward of a century i enlighten. eat Europe wit h the greatest success in the cure of )yspepsta or Indigestion, Consti. pation, Loss of Appetite, Liver Complaint, loss of tone in the digestive organs, etc. The proprietors. Messrs Jacoh L,ippman & Bro., Savannai, (lit.. have, at. considerable outlay suecceeel in obtaining the original recipe for making this delightful tasting liltters, nnd pledge their reptntion that in preparing in the original ait:nLlard shall he kept. up. Ipot in Winnsboro, at Ladd lros. )rug Sorme. - 1840 i87 ' THE "PAIN YKILLEi." I lAfter Ttttrv YKAts trial, is still receiv ing the most unquaiblied testimonials to its virtues. t'ronm persons of the highest charnc ter and responsihlity. Physicians of the first respectability, recotnmend it as a most etfectual preptaation for the extinction of pain. It is not only the best remedy ever known for lhetises. Cuts, lIurns, &e., but for Dysentery or Cholera, or stay sort or bowel comiplaint, it is a remedy unsurpass ed for efficiency and rapidity of action. In the great. cities of India, and other hot cli mates, it has become the Standard Meli, cine for all such comiplaints, as well as for Dyspepsia, Liver Com plasints, and other kindred disorders. For Coughs an Colds, Canker, Asthma, and Rheumatic dillculties, it, hats been prove I by tl.o most. abundant aid convincing lestimnty, to be nn invalua ble medicine. Directions accomtpany each bott.e 'uh1 by nil l,-fagrisi. Price 25cts., 50 e., and $1 per sottle. aug 2-lan Sinking Slowly. Diseases that progress rapidly to a crisis aro not the only onen to be hrended. Can. ker or dry rot does aot klast a tree as sud. denly ats a stroke of 1-ighilning, tunless ar.. rested, it destroys it as certtninly ; itad in like man-nter chtronie debility, alithotrgh it <'oes not kill with the swiftaness of yellow fever, is as sure to sap the springs of life eventui'ly as ay nete disease, If not, checke-d by invigora ve medication. There is something inlexpressibly toueclhing In the spectacle of prtuatre decay. Ltar.guor, pallor, emiateint depre'ssiont of spirits, antd a disttaste for exertion, are Its ordinary sympt oms, titnd t hey shoultd be proniptly minet by tot tc treatmentt. Trhe best invigo eant anti exhailarnrnt thait cai-i be admtinis tered in a case of this kinid is tlostetter's Stomach liitIters. Tfhe stimuitlntintg pritaci pIe of theO prei>arati. n rouses the darmiat energies of the systemn, and the streungth ening amnd regulating prop,erties give a per mnanent anad healthtlin ipulse to the vital forces thuts brought into p!ay. The failintg iippetiao is re-awakened, lte process of digos. ion and asimailations are ,anrckened, the qality of the blet is improved, the secre:ions become imore ntalusral, anid overy orgian that contributes to the nonrishmient of the body unadergoes sahmutaty chang,e. By thmo means the repair of the physical struacture ia effected and ias hoalth and vigor restrred. In nto cities of tdiseasmes has the benuiticent operation of the liitters been more miarked and strikting than in those chanracterizedi by general dtebi'ty and nej votus prostration. Ladies Affected withe these allmtents find in this most wholesome of all ton ie andi aorr-eetives to safest and surest means of r'elief. It is strong to restore and powerless to inajuro. Sure'is the uniform testanony of "eiotude of wit nesses." autg 44Im (RAD CLEARANCE. STOCK of a previous put-chase is offered a. it Oneo IIalf( of Original Cost in order to make roonm for Fall toods. Call at otiee, for nlow is the time, .L? g t2.o fZam.2, NXD SECUfRE A BAROA IN. One in which you Will realise the value of yontr money. 8. WOLFE, july 14 Agent. PEAS I 25 BBLS. EXTRA FLOUR. * and i BBL8. L4RD,, .AT -FIne Flour. A LOT of Fine Floatr, the finesi, in ma., 1.k.t.J jatt received at j,ly 28 MITarREn &, rO. TIRDSUPfY W E have received a T ILBD SUPPLY ohoice Dress Goods, Calicoe, jinen Drillq.. Cott onul.. Whit e O.-ods, llselery, Coreetts, &o., &o. Will rpeeiv' thia w?ek a fine stock c Shoes a etl ('Itbing. Our l'rices, ns here tofore, w;ll t,e kopy eve-. nith the very lon est. LADD BlROS. & CO. Drugs ! Drugs I Drugs I tlvint recently refitt,.'l our Drug ttor tai rcc"irel a h,'ice n,N~rtment. of Drngs Merlicins". 'aints. Oil". Dye Stuffs, Per fuury an-l F"Iney Artilcs, we can safel, oiler ou of the hest Stncks kept in a fire class 1irug Store , in the" up country. 'resoriptiona caretlly cotup,unded b, an experiencad Druggist. juno 18 LADD BROS. IMENSE AND UNPRECEDENTEI DECLINE IN PRICES I AN exfenslve assortment of al slylee a GOODS, with manny articles entirolji new, just received and now on exhibition. Every Article a Bargain I As Cheap as any Market 1 BRING THE GREENBACKS AND GET BARGAINSI GOODS SHOWN WITH PLBASURE, apI 16 I. N. WITIHElRS. If you want Goods given to you, go to Davidson & Co. A FRESH SUPPLY OF ORANGES, LEMONS. AT E. W. Ollevoie,'o Fruit. and Confectionoty Store. Juno 11 TURNIP SEEDn R UTA BAA, ted Top, Fiat Dutch, Yellow Aberdean, Large White Norfelk, Large White Olobo. Fresh and genuine, wholesale and retail, l-y KETCHIIN, McMASTER& BRICE. july 9 Jfust Received. ('3 BAGS fresh North Carolina Meat for 0)'? sale low for the Cash. june21 BACOr&ACO. BLACKSMITH SHOP. MY eatoereand *tf:ionds wiR ofin4' 91e at Laughlin's Old Stantd, near the Paussenger Do polt, where ( agn prepar. ed to do stl kind of Srusith and Wagon Work. Repairs on Buggi.es and Carriatges neatTy exocnt e-L. W. ii. DUVy&. may 19 Davidson & Co., are now aelling their entire stouk of Spring Goods oult at post. Winnsboro Workshops. I am prepared at my shops to do all kind of -smith and wood work Ia the very neatest style, call and examine foi yourselves. L. M. BIOLICK. may 24-1tn MAT'RESSES I NERW Matt resses lnrge and small, Trun - dle 13edIs, &c., just reeivedl at July 19 McINTYICE & CO. Lagar ! Lagar! 3W:OILa arcd. Col, AT 11. W. DESPORtTES. july 28 if you want anythisg, give David son & Co. a call. ORBAT FAIR SOUTH 'IAROLINA CHARLESTON, SO. CA S& Mou'. Mber'sPretnIusas - oered ut every deprjmeni Avlwdtbra,1 I t Prein List poetishad is a pb Form. ,CjbSe'8048 , 0To lieN1 0. O0Z 1psteW r4 Aj asue eee h JUST REU1EVED. LATEST styles of CLOTIiNO, DOIT; SHOES, HATS, cud a few dozen of th eelebrated METROPOLITAN SHIRTS, ALSO Domestic ira vtaiety, to be sold at tIh smallest advance 4W FOR THE CASH. -gg S. WOLFE, Agent. July 14 If you want argains, call ott David son & Co. NOw VML l'5'ture I GOOD FURNITURE! UIIEA.P IFU(;ll1J N I M'/Ull J U8'' received direct from the bes,.t facto rios of New York and Boston. Con'ist Ing of tine itosewood nrtl Chesnut suits ce'aplet Mahogany and Walnut Ilurenus Sofas, Divans, i'itrlnr (hnirs. Stands, &c. t Bed Stends and Chnirs of tifteen di('ren grades ench, Wardrobea. Satoon -I'1b1e:A not everything utualll ly ept in tho "m,,nitur, t.ir.e, whichN we propose to sell as chnp n: can be bought anywhero in the State. C(al and seo. JIN MclNTY 11 & C,). ot 28 Livery and Saic a g STABLE. A. Fe GOODING, 'ItOPIl'Olt. N EURLY opposite the passenger depot A eall fromt his friends and the publtit generally is earnestly solicited. Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, and Sattlh IIorss altrays on hand, to hire onile tho liberal ternis. maty "t Davidson & Co's is the place to buy all you want. WANTED! WANTED 1 WANTIE D! CASH CUSTOMERS. IOt which I will give in exchane for their "SPON D)ULIC ," Good Puro Corn Whiskey, " it Rye W1hieke"y, "' itasplrnt'ry Syrup, " " Cherry Brandy. Also plenty of Ortoeries, Ale, Porter, Tobaco and Segar. Just received 'lireel f.on New York since the decline is 4i,ld. which will be sold to Cash ('nstonteru at as. tonishing low rates. api 26 It. J. McCAltLEW. If you want a good and cheap llut., go to Davidson & Co. Fertilizers! Fertilizers 1: AVING secured the Agency for Fair fiold County for the fullonting Fertiii. zers Holgble Paciflo Guano, laugh'a Raw Ilono Super-Phosphate, The CarolinnFertilizer, Rhodes' Huper Phouphate, Orehilln Clu-tnr, Cotton Food. Maryland Ammontated Compound Acid Phophato of Lime, for compostrng with cotton seled ; And Zell's Aninopiated Bone Super_ 'hosphate. I am now prepared to supply my friends with any of the above as low ne the same cant be purchtased? in nny - ot' ar-t ket with F?reightt anid Draynge added. nall at my store arid got etroulitrs descriptite of their respective morite. If you want a pair of Shoes to fit, oall on Davidson & Co. THE DAVIS3 COTTOfEN AND MAY PRESS. Challenge Open to the World I 1WME peuoplo dlesire to know tho best. and .1mostC pr'actictl COTTOUN Aun hiAY' P'iIES8. Being te Inventor and P'roprio (or of thie above lmprovedl andi recent ly pa,. ented Htand1 Power t)ott'on atid llay Press, I propose to the repr'esentativos of Ptresse, troughoat the counatry, to hat a pubilic conitest in packing cOt tun at Columbia, <htr ing Fair week of the Agiiltoan atnd Me ohanical Associautien of 8outh Carolinni. As I do not propose to gain anything by the sontest, exce'pt ptrestigt and to brinig my Preus generally to the notice of' the. putblio, moy pr'oposit ion is, that eatch comnpe tltor subscribe $560 as an entranye fee. whtoh shall consttte a f'tnd, t.o no equally divided, as a contribtiont, betweenr thle Ladies' industrial atd hMonuirrental As,so. olatiotns of South Ciirolina. 'Ilie cott to take place in public, on the I nir G]rounttii, and open to all classes ot' Presses, wheother propelled by hand, horse, steaum, or any othor power, and lo be decIded by a com mittee, melected by die contasnts them-. selves, whtich commiiitteio shiall tauke ito oonalderation the style aad rmner in which the c.otton it put tip, anid the actual per confurn of time, lahetr and? power r'oittltrud tocdo it., the chief object, beinig to ascertain the moat simple,, economical, durable and praoticable Press for general ne.. Not less than three. bales, of 500 pounds each, brought to a compass of twenty cubIe feat, will' be considered a finl' teat. Persons irrtending to enter the contest, 'will gIve their rames, either in person or by let ter, to Col. J. P. Thomas, of Cobimrtbin, 8, C., who will announee the same publicly int the Columbia Pha,niz, J. K. DAVIS. MONetIOIE.Lo, 8. C. In making my bow to the pnlic,o as the representative of a new invent ion, 1 do ntot come with a long list of' certIfates tfrom others, anid mnoat extravagant, assertions of' my own as to the power and eflicacy of m.y Press, bt am perfeetly content to throw it entirely upon its own mer'its, trusting to the judgment of a sorutielsing and dlis orIi nating public $o award to i6 that amuount of favor and patronage to which nmorit, alone justl esititles It, in the sales of thy.Presses, I ?iave adopt. ed tho "ile Ume Nou Pay gystem." Every Press wIll be warr&sted to gIve sat tefaction, er no..sal. t'rle. delivered all complete on the care, %I. rtQ say further informatlon, ad. , fe'4*'. A.$. DEltI,10K, gent: and MAd1'er, at 3091nt*bJa, 8. ,., ort the us bev, at Mentleello, 1.t. O. 'jdly 288. J. I. DAFVIS. POA Sepolio, 4rrow RoQt, orQ onfetons, Soltser Aperieput, ICoudessed'Ml (tel tino, Soothing Syrup Bip Matq gT q& ow4et tychb Soap, 'TTW WoAT0R BTE I A ND ;o the Lailies Prely Dreae Coods e in great variety at TIIOMPSON & SVOODWARDW. The 1Yodel Jar 1OVI preser.iag Fru'is and Vegetablo, l,amps, (;olIc's, L.atnp Chimneys, all at uu tumally low pt i:ce. TIMlO1jPSt)N & 1'OODWAll). Hardware, T u OTIONS and Shoty l arrive in a few TiOM'1'SON & WOODWARD. If you want Landne,tc 1)rc:s Goods, cttll tt I1 avilson &< Co. NiN ARIVAL. rf1lit:: ubivribtr hnas receivo< a large Inuddition (t) his spring St toc consisting n T.:ativ I re-s 41notds tae 'lil linary of the ht l btyle, 1tliies' andt Mlisses' Uniters, also Shaes tf every derscriptIon, (ents F11- nihiag Jo:ds, &, . Ile wishes to call nocial :attention to his rt aly-m-1tilte ('loth. lag. : t Iry uan inot he surpassed for gunli ty and tbhonptte"sa in thr Si,at . 'l'ho abovo (I~od h?. it -leling tor Ic"s than the saute goodls em,iI te bon,ht for at. Ihe tirsts of th.1 .eason. A i,e asks is ia call from I Iostt that havt e the! (I10 k ' n-l<s. ttho,avt Ihat have nott gt thet eni at not c:all, :, his terms rre sit'i.tly C.\'IF. Ito r".' kcpl,s a full snpply of Flour anl (rocerir utn h,al. F. ELDER. Ilouse Wives' Assistant Cook. A new and useful invention for salo by F. EIhEII. 'ric weofyt'iv.' cenis, may 2? If you want tho very best and latest stiles of Clothing, go to Davidson & Co. FRESH MEDICINES a IN'.0.\ R ITTiS, Iosaialtis, Kobkoo, Salt 1'etre, Iil::h- m Copaivat, Wormt1 Confec Iions, Verna fuge, Oil of Amber, DoverB, Powders, Alt'ock's 'Instor, Gum Opium, Morphine, Strong's Pills, Jay ne's Expeotu. rant, Chiornformt, Cl I.iver Gil, Risley's Iltuchu, 3lusttnug Linimenl, &o. linth rick, Castile Snap, Iinger, Creanr 'larar:, l' 'oison, Corn Siar"h, Int Pui'. <on, 'envl PI o , I ('itio Aeal, Sa:ls of Lemon, (o.x's Gelatine, Chinese Vermillion. 100 grallons Brilliant (OI. JustI rceirad lby I(ET~GhIN, Mo.\ASTE'R & DRICJ Juno It If you want good aind cheap I3oots ua'i Shoets, call ont Davidson & Co. HAY! HAY! H&YI eJUST rcceived Onto Ifuntired Dales e Northern JIAY. 'Ibose of our customaers whom need wilt pleanota comao at onoo. BACOT & COw may 14 .AND Billiard Saloon. O0R2BAItis now sai,pllerwlit 1-0, anad we are proparedl to furnish our cbasto.. more with all himde of Lightt Whte andi Summier Drinks. E. Wi. OL[.EVER & CO, maay 7 If you Wanft tiio ne0wont andi latoat' Styies, goto Dav'idson & Co. ESTABLUSHED 1859. ttIE$PECTFtULLY In Sform the ehhhioens of 'innasboro and FairAeld Di3strict, that I have a full ausortnta of Waloes, Jeowelry, Clocks, SpectaCle, &c., Ialwn'y9 on hand, an.t will sell'at tho lowest pirlces; and woubtf respecifunly ask the cansihiu'anee of the patronage of tny old friends andi onslomere,. All goods warriant ed as 'epresented. I ata~ prepaared to do all kind of Watch tind Jew. elry work andl have always a good atiook of material on hand, and will guatrantee satig faction.' All Work wirt'antstd. ~oend Cloor.from Vol. RIon's 0Dos, apl80 WMV.SHiEPHERD & CO., No, 24 IHayno 81., Niarlastor, 8. V. f)ealers In d.00KI16.(TOIVJ, RAgPES a.n4JJdhIK flotiureai teves, sith pr1e aNd di *ription, will be sent upen npplheatI@lW jnn Ad).12